James Alefantis Says Comet Ping Pong Pizzaria Doesn’t Have A Basement

Then where is the HUGE basement under construction posted on his Instagram … … …WITH THE BLUE PING PONG TABLE IN THE CORNER?

Photograph from Jimmycomet’s Instagram

Oh, that basement! With the highly suspicious tunnels being carved out. Could it be the basement under Buck’s Fishing and Camping, Alefantis’ other restaurant 2 doors down from Comet Ping Pong?

“Store them in the basement” — James Alefantis (See the following screenshot for context which contains a quote from James Alefantis in blue.)

The following video provides some excellent sleuthing which exposes the now famous basement that James Achilles Alefantis says does not exist on the premises of Comet Ping Pong. However, there is most likely a basement somewhere in the immediate area as evidenced by the blue ping pong table in the above photo. It appears that the notorious Alefantis basement is actually two properties down the street under his other restaurant—Buck’s Fishing and Camping.

So, the real $64,000 question here is: Why is Alefantis constructing what appears to be a tunnel system in the mammoth basement at Buck’s Fishing and Camping. More importantly, what is Alefantis really fishing for?

Perhaps the answer to that question has already been answered by John Podesta’s world famous photo in which he conspicuously sends a message throughout his network. Is John fishing for 14-year-old boys? If so, why is the age of 14 so significant, aside from being the magic number “14”.

In fact, the 14 and fish shown on Podesta’s hands are quite symbolic of some of the occult aspects of this multi-decade black operation. As follows:

There is no question that James Alefantis & Company never imagined in their wildest dreams that PIZZAGATE investigators would go fishing around under his restaurants in Washington, D.C. That’s why he so cavalierly posted the pics of his basement and tunnels on Instagram. Clearly, he was sending a message to someone about the progress of the construction project–a very serious project indeed!